Triethylammonium acetate explained

Triethylammonium acetate is a volatile salt, which is often used as an ion-pairing reagent in high-performance liquid chromatography separations of oligonucleotides.[1] [2] [3] [4] Since unadjusted triethylammonium acetate salt solutions contain neither conjugate acid nor conjugate base, they are not buffers.

References

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  2. Web site: PubChem. Triethylammonium acetate. 2020-07-25. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. en.
  3. Berton. Paula. Kelley. Steven P.. Wang. Hui. Rogers. Robin D.. 2018-11-01. Elucidating the triethylammonium acetate system: Is it molecular or is it ionic?. Journal of Molecular Liquids. en. 269. 126–131. 10.1016/j.molliq.2018.08.006. 106116704 . 0167-7322.
  4. Web site: Solution Preparation. 2020-07-25. www.chem.uci.edu.